03/30/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
The Ushanka Is Dead, Long Live the Ushanka
The ushanka is dead. There, I've said it. All you Russophiles out there relax and take a chill pill, as it were.
A Hostile Tallinn Awaits Russians
Russia travels to a hostile Tallinn for a World Cup qualifier against Estonia on Wednesday with the opportunity to eat into the lead of rivals Slovakia and Portugal, who face off in a vital Group 3 clash in Bratislava.
Closed Skies Block Cheap Air Travel
On a mission to get to Moscow without breaking the bank, Dublin artist Brid Higgins-NiChinneide was not doing badly.
Ask a Stupid Question
Do I have to pay taxes on life insurance payments?
In Spaso House, A Jewelry Designer Goes to Work
A collection of Lisa Vershbow's jewelry pieces is on show this week at the Russian State Library.
Indonesia Suffers a Second Deadly Earthquake
More than 1,000 people were feared killed in a massive earthquake which hit a remote Indonesian island famed as a surfing paradise, reducing large parts of its main town to rubble.
Delay of Iraqi Parliament Session Causes Uproar
Iraq's parliament erupted in acrimony at its second sitting ever Tuesday and journalists were thrown out after lawmakers berated leaders for failing to agree on a new government, two months after historic elections.
- Lebanon's PM to Resign Again
- Venezuela Talks Cover Social Issues, Terrorism
- Morgan Stanley Picks New Generation Execs
- Air Asia Close to Buying Engines From GE
- Greenberg Leaves Post as SEC Steps Up AIG Probe
- Regulator Blocks Bid for Hollinger
- Windows Changes Its Name in EU
- Shuvalov: 'Haircut' Unnecessary
- Business in Brief
- Putin Aide Defiant Over Yukos
- Trutnev: Foreigners Welcome in Arctic
- BP Frets Over Future Oil
- Yugansk Sues Yukos for $2Bln
- Yukos Abandoning $20Bln Lawsuit in Houston Court
- LUKoil Eyeing Mazeikiu
- Lithuania Reluctant to Close Nuke
- U.S. Criticizes Russia on Chechnya, NGOs
- Prosecutors Go for the Full 10 Years
- Streets Carry 360,000 Tons of Chemicals
- Rising Payouts for Playing Hoops
- Akayev Says He May Resign, Given Guarantees
- Bakiyev Tells Silent Officials to Serve Honestly
- The Winds of Discontent
- Better a Dead Terrorist Than Live Hostages
- Dusting Off a Difficult Amnesty
- Chechen Court Convicts an Officer
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